Barraclough, Michelle Erdman, Lauren Diaz-Martinez, Juan Knight, Andrea Bingham, Kathleen Su, Jiandong Kakvan, Mahta Grajales, Carolina Tartaglia, Maria Ruttan, Lesley
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OBJECTIVE: To phenotype SLE based on symptom burden (disease damage, system involvement and patient reported outcomes), with a specific focus on objective and subjective cognitive function. METHODS: SLE patients ages 18-65 years underwent objective cognitive assessment using the ACR Neuropsychological Battery (ACR-NB) and data were collected on dem...
Arnett, Justin Baxter, Sally Walker, Evan Pedersen, Brian Borooah, Shyamanga Kalaw, Fritz
This study aimed to understand the profile of hydroxychloroquine-treated patients, referral patterns, and dosing and to assess the adherence of eye care providers to the latest 2016 screening guidelines provided by the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Patients were identified using electronic health records (EHR) taking hydroxychloroquine and wer...
Rector, Ian Owen, Katherine Bachali, Prathyusha Hubbard, Erika Yazdany, Jinoos Dallera, Maria Grammer, Amrie Lipsky, Peter
OBJECTIVES: Type I interferon (IFN) plays a role in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), but insufficient attention has been directed to the differences in IFN responses between ancestral populations. Here, we explored the expression of the interferon gene signatures (IGSs) in SLE patients of European ancestry (EA) and Asian ance...
Patterson, Sarah DeQuattro, Kimberly Lanata, Cristina Barbour, Kamil Greenlund, Kurt Gordon, Caroline Criswell, Lindsey DallEra, Maria Katz, Patricia Yazdany, Jinoos
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OBJECTIVES: Trauma has been linked to incident SLE, but its relationship with SLE disease activity is unknown. This analysis examines associations between trauma exposures and patient-reported SLE disease activity and flares. METHODS: Data were from the California Lupus Epidemiology Study (CLUES). Flares were self-reported as any flare and, of thos...
Herbeuval, Jean Philippe
Garces, Sandra Karis, Elaine Merrill, Joan Askanase, Anca Mo, May Milmont, Cassandra Kalunian, Kenneth
SLE is a complex autoimmune disease with considerable unmet need. Numerous clinical trials designed to investigate novel therapies are actively enrolling patients straining limited resources and creating inefficiencies that increase enrolment challenges. This has motivated investigators developing novel drugs and treatment strategies to consider in...
Barraclough, ML Diaz-Martinez, JP Knight, A Bingham, K Su, J Kakvan, M Grajales, C Muñoz Tartaglia, MC Ruttan, L Wither, J
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ObjectiveDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, many research studies were adapted, including our longitudinal study examining cognitive impairment (CI) in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Cognitive testing was switched from in-person to virtual. This analysis aimed to determine if the administration method (in-person vs. virtual) of the ACR-neuropsychol...
Owen, Katherine A Bell, Kristy A Price, Andrew Bachali, Prathyusha Ainsworth, Hannah Marion, Miranda C Howard, Timothy D Langefeld, Carl D Shen, Nan Yazdany, Jinoos
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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multi-organ autoimmune disorder with a prominent genetic component. Individuals of Asian-Ancestry (AsA) disproportionately experience more severe SLE compared to individuals of European-Ancestry (EA), including increased renal involvement and tissue damage. However, the mechanisms underlying elevated severity...
Dhital, Rashmi Guma, Monica Poudel, Dilli R Chambers, Christina Kalunian, Kenneth
IntroductionCare of young adults with SLE (YA-SLE, 18-24 years) is challenging due to major life transitions co-occurring with chronic healthcare needs. Studies have demonstrated poorer outcomes in the post-transition period. Epidemiological studies focused on serious infection-related hospitalisation (SIH) in YA-SLE are lacking.MethodsWe used Nati...
Jain, Samhita Spadafora, Ruggero Maxwell, Sarah Botas, Carlos Nawaytou, Hythem von Scheven, Emily Crouch, Elizabeth E
Neonatal lupus (NLE) is a rare acquired autoimmune disorder caused by transplacental passage of maternal autoantibodies to Sjogren's Syndrome A or B (SSA-SSB) autoantigens (Vanoni et al. in Clin Rev Allerg Immunol 53:469-476, 2017) which target fetal and neonatal tissues for immune destruction. The cardiac trademark of NLE is autoimmune heart block...